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Camp Zama BOSS Soldiers prepare care packages with NBA legends
U.S. Army Garrison - Japan
Oct. 8, 2019 | 4:17
Narration:
Thirty-five Soldiers from Camp Zama worked with former NBA players Chris Bosh, Shawn Marion and Dikembe Mutombo to prepare 500 care packages for children at orphanages around Camp Zama, and another 500 for Soldiers stationed at isolated areas in Japan.

Remarks: Scott Levy, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, NBA Asia

Remarks: CSM Billy J. Norman, U.S. Army Garrison Japan

Interview: Randy Benton, Special Event Coordinator, Camp Zama MWR

Narration:
The Soldiers, who belong to Camp Zama’s Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, and the NBA players were divided into two groups. They worked in an assembly-line fashion to put together the care packages. The care packages for the orphanages included items like school supplies and candy, while those for the Soldiers included licensed goods that the NBA provided.

Interview: PFC Jeselyn Alcantara, BOSS Member

Interview: SGT Day’ion Womack, BOSS Member

Narration:
Chris Bosh and Shawn Marion, two NBA legends with three championship titles between them, explained the importance of supporting the U.S. military throughout events like this.

Interview: Shawn Marion, Former NBA Player

Interview: Chris Bosh, Former NBA Player

Narration:
The Soldier volunteers were also invited to a preseason opening game in Saitama between the Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors.

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